The Primo Viaggio 4/35 Infant Car Seat comes with redesigned cushions to properly position newborns as small as 4 pounds in their car seat: the first stage cushion provides extra support for a newborn’s neck and bottom in the seat, and the second stage cushion adjusts the support for growing babies. Along with better support for smaller babies, the car seat itself is lighter: weighing in at a mere 9.5 pounds, this infant car seat is even easier for you to carry and install than previous models! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO AND THE BEST DEAL

It fits. The Pria 70 is designed to provide the right fit. It fits occupants from 9 pounds and keeping them cozy up to 40 pounds rear-facing. When they're ready, turn it around to comfortably fit children up to 70 pounds forward-facing. CLICK HERE NOW FOR FULL DETAILS AND AN INCREDIBLE DEAL!

The Chicco NextFit Convertible Car Seat improves on other car seat models by making it easier than ever to install correctly. The ReclineSure 9-position Leveling System and the totally impressive SuperCinch LATCH System take all of the guesswork and yanking out of car seat installation, giving you more time to do important things like… enjoying how cute and cuddly your baby is. Read an indepth review HERE GET A GREAT DEAL HERE

Chicco, the leading European brand came out with their first US offered convertible car seat the Chicco Nextfit 65 in April 2013. Before the stores where able to start selling there had been a lot of hype on the net about this Chicco car seat, was this warranted?

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When deciding which car seat to get for your precious little one you want to know that what you choose is safe and comfortable. One that will offer the best protection in the worse scenario.Here is a...

They are the most precious possesion you own and you need to protect them completly. You are responsible for their safety so why would you skimp out on them? When it comes to the safety of your child, infant or toddler you can't take short cuts.